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By Ken Ham Two authors recently weighed in on my recent debate with Bill Nye “the Science Guy”—and they’ve challenged my statement during the debate that I wouldn’t change my mind about the truth of God’s Word. Dr. Peter Boghossian and Dr. James Lindsay contributed an article to the Richard Dawkins Foundation website. Their title claims, “Ken Ham Couldn’t Pull a Precambrian Rabbit from His Hat.” Now, to explain their article’s title, the authors write that when biologists are asked what they’d need to convince them that evolutionary ideas are true, “biologists typically reply, ‘A Precambrian rabbit.’” According to evolutionists, [More]
By Creation Moments The thorny acacia tree is not the usual food of the Kudu antelope. But because of overcrowding on game farms, the antelope began eating the leaves of this tree. Eventually, the kudu starved to death, even though there were plenty of acacia leaves to eat. Scientists learned that when antelope feed on the acacia, the tree begins to produce a chemical called tannin k. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
In the creation debate, Bill Nye said dinosaurs “were taken out by a worldwide fireball,” but what does God’s Word say about dinosaurs? Get answers! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future, hear the final segment of Casey Luskin’s conversation with Dr. Michael Egnor. Dr. Egnor discusses how the Judeo-Christian society supported the rise of modern science in the 16th and 17th century, refuting the view that science is incompatible with religion and that the rise of atheism has been the rise of science.       
Creation Ministries receives hundreds of testimonies detailing the positive impact that our speaking events and resources have had over the years. Stories collected of people’s faith being rescued after having their confidence in the Bible shipwrecked by evolutionary indoctrination in schools etc. are an energizing reminder to us of why we do what we do. Often we do not get to see the impact immediately, but we confidently expect that God is working in the minds and hearts of the people we reach. It is encouraging when we get to experience such happenings in ‘real time’. So to help relate [More]
Japanese churches using Acts 17 evangelism see conversion growth. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments It is a common perception that scientists are totally objective and impartial in their search for the truth. If a scientist says so, it must be true! Even among themselves, leaders of their field are jokingly referred to as the “high priests of science.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
You can read all the “how to” parenting books in the world. You can write down every “secret to success” and check each of them off religiously. But the best way to lead Christ-followers has never changed: by your example. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Imagine a plant that’s sensitive to its surroundings and responds accordingly. Sound like science fiction? It’s not! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
The continuing secular offensive against any whiff of creationist influence in UK school classrooms should give pause for thought. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Spring is in the air—and it’s time to plan your summer vacation! Please join me, many of our staff, and special guests for our 2014 Answers Mega Conference for the family, “Creation to the Cross.” This year, we’re excited to announce that the Answers Mega Conference will be held at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in beautiful southern California. The historic Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa church is our venue for this year’s Answers Mega Conference. This year’s family conference features an exciting line-up of guest speakers like Ray Comfort (I have just worked with him to produce a [More]
By Ken Ham Well, Paramount has done it again! The studio has produced a new trailer for the Noah movie (to be released in theaters March 28) that I believe is really another Hollywood deception (like the previous video clip). It’s designed to make Christians think this Noah movie accurately portrays the account of Noah, the Ark, and the Flood in the Bible—which it certainly does not. (See my previous blog post on the film that was previewed by one of our staff members a few months ago.) The new video trailer is described this way: The video . . [More]
It loves to hide in silk-cotton trees, where it’s well camouflaged. And it eats ants. Lots of ants. Up to 8,000 ants in a single night … …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) How Should We Understand the Goodness of Creation? …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation     
China’s famous Cretaceous wonderland in Liaoning Province—the Jehol Biota—is apparently sitting atop a gold mine of similarly well-preserved Middle-Upper Jurassic fossils. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
How do we differentiate salvation issues as opposed to others? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
When Chris and Lucy found a note and a lighted candle that Manuel had left for them, loud-mouthed Lucy brought her ‘forensic science’ to the fore. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Brain imaging suggests dogs and humans are wired to respond to sounds the same way. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
From a human perspective, we could have never imagined the level of interest the debate with Bill Nye would draw from around the world. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Many secular scientists are willing to report false and fraudulent data to get noticed. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Previously thought of as something akin to a grunt, huh? qualifies as a bona fide word, linguists now say. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Just how good are those radiocarbon dates? When reporting an exciting archaeological discovery, popular science magazines tell the reader, for example, that some man-made artifact is 40,000 years old. A few years ago it was common to find tolerance figures such as plus or minus 1,500 years attached to these ages. These tolerance figures effectively leave an impression of objective precision in the mind of the reader. Those tolerance figures are seldom used today. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
David Attenborough’s old tricks-explained and refuted. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
The Melanophila beetle is one of many creatures that actually hunt for fires. In fact, its heat-sensing skills may offer insights into developing better weapons technology. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Data from recent spacecraft flybys challenge the prevailing naturalistic perspective on asteroid origins. Secular astronomers assume that natural processes, rather than miracles, created the sun, Earth, planets, and asteroids from ancient, swirling masses of gases, but this new evidence points to something different. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Ken Ham As I was preparing for the recent debate with Bill Nye “the Science Guy” (that was held at the Creation Museum on February 4), I saw a lot of nasty comments from secularists. Some stated that scientists shouldn’t debate creationists or they wondered what Bill Nye was thinking that he would come here to the Creation Museum. So it’s always nice for a change when I receive letters of encouragement from Answers in Genesis supporters. I recently received one such letter from a woman who left behind a belief in billions of years after viewing our materials. [More]
By Creation Moments While the nautilus is a familiar sea creature that lives in a shell, it is actually more like the squid and the octopus. Like the squid and the octopus, the nautilus has a well-developed nervous system, mouth, eyes and tentacles and can swim backward quite rapidly by shooting jets of water. It also builds itself a shell home in which to live. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments